#7 Ghost Camp Found, 1900-1949 in BC's Boundary Country.

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

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This is not "The City of Paris Ghost Town" It is in fact the #7 mine site and is one of nicest little abandoned mine camps found in it's normal state of decay...
Thanks to a local resident for help and directions Check back next summer for a video on what is left of the City of Paris BC.
Thanks again to David, Snuffy & Jim
British Columbia Historian
John Mitchell

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  • Zeke, I did fine gold, but not the yellow stuff. If you metal detect just be respectful...

    Thanks for your comment

    JM

  • Thanks a bunch

    JM

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  • did you find any gold? Can you metal detect the area?

  • the number 7 mine was a silver, lead, zinc, gold mine that ran from 1899 to around 1908

    the mine was abandoned for around 2 years after 1908 reactivated and shut down permanently around 1912

    there was exploratory work done in the 60s

    but nothing came out of it.

    hope that helps you.

  • good job on the vid, thanks for the info

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